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<blockquote data-quote="buzzed" data-source="post: 652671" data-attributes="member: 222"><p>I was happy to see Lucas Johnson get some time, as much as that goal line fumble sucked. My take on LJ is that he looks less able to maintain composure when the OL is getting beat regularly than JG, but he might be our best passer. He looks more like a real QB who can confidently make a variety of throws when he has more than 2 seconds to get the ball out. He might be slightly less athletic than JG, but has shown more than enough athleticism in past spring games. If this coaching staff can get the protection to a reasonable level, I think LJ might end up being our best option. With our current protection, it’s difficult to judge any of the QBs, but JG just doesn’t look very comfortable throwing anything other than the deep ball. Although I can think of a few times when our receivers have dropped a few well thrown medium distance out routes.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="buzzed, post: 652671, member: 222"] I was happy to see Lucas Johnson get some time, as much as that goal line fumble sucked. My take on LJ is that he looks less able to maintain composure when the OL is getting beat regularly than JG, but he might be our best passer. He looks more like a real QB who can confidently make a variety of throws when he has more than 2 seconds to get the ball out. He might be slightly less athletic than JG, but has shown more than enough athleticism in past spring games. If this coaching staff can get the protection to a reasonable level, I think LJ might end up being our best option. With our current protection, it’s difficult to judge any of the QBs, but JG just doesn’t look very comfortable throwing anything other than the deep ball. Although I can think of a few times when our receivers have dropped a few well thrown medium distance out routes. [/QUOTE]
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